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FL - Tina Lurie, 38, Boynton Beach, 29 March 2009

Boynton Beach Police are looking for a woman who was reported missing by her boyfriend a week ago.

Tina Lurie, 38, was last seen around 8 p.m. on March 29, when she left her home on Old Boynton Road and walked across the street to go to Target. Lurie never returned.

Lurie left the condo without her cell phone, identification, purse or keys. She only had $5 cash with her. Lurie suffers from bi-polar disorder and does not have medication with her. She also has a history of alcohol abuse.

Neither Lurie’s boyfriend nor her parents have heard from her.

Anyone with information about Lurie is urged to call Boynton Beach Detective Charles Ramos at 742- 6136, Sgt. Thomas Wallace at 742-6126 or Crime Stoppers at 800-458-TIPS. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by clicking here.

POI named

Police said Monday they are calling a Boynton Beach man a "person of interest" in the disappearance of his girlfriend two weeks ago.

Tina Lurie, 38, was last seen March 29 when she may have walked to a nearby SuperTarget, said Stephanie Slater, spokeswoman for the Boynton Beach Police Department. She said detectives have interviewed Lurie's boyfriend, Brian Williamson, 40, several times, and consider him a "person of interest" in the case.

FL-Police seek Boynton Beach woman, missing for weeks

Tuesday, April 28, 2009
BOYNTON BEACH- — It's been more than a month since Tina Laurie went missing from her home, and police have been questioning her boyfriend in connection with her disappearance.
But Lurie, 38, still has not been found. Police are asking for the public's help in finding her.
Anyone with information about Lurie is asked to call Boynton Beach police Detective Juan Carlos Montoya at (561) 742-6163 or remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at (800) 458-TIPS (8477).
Officials say Lurie was last seen by her boyfriend, Brian Williamson, 40, who told police that she left her condo in the Poinciana West development to visit a SuperTarget shopping center.
But surveillance cameras at the store do not show her entering or leaving the store, and she left without her purse, keys, cell phone or identification, police said in a news release.
Williamson is currently in the Palm Beach County Jail on unrelated charges and is being called a "person of interest" in the investigation.
Her father, who is caring for her son, has said he would speak to his daughter everyday but since her disappearance he has not heard from her.
"She is bipolar, and she has no medication with her," said Boynton Beach spokeswoman Stephanie Slater. "It's completely out of character for her to just disappear for a month and for her to have no contact with anyone."
Police have interviewed Williamson several times and searched the thick brush behind the SuperTarget looking for Lurie. They have received no tips on her whereabouts and have not developed any other persons of interest.
Tina Laurie